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Analysis Of Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal

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A Modest Proposal was written in Ireland in 1729 by Jonathan Swift. Swift wrote many satires in this time period, he was not popular due to these. This time period was known as “The Age of Reason.”(A Modest Proposal) During this time many of the people from Ireland were Roman Catholic. Jobs that were available to them were; agricultural laborers and tenant farmers. “Landlords or landowners were paid for the crops that were harvested on their land. Workers that harvested these crops were very poor, and worked at rates that gave them barely anything” (Historical Summary) With the little money they did have they had to give it to their landlords. This caused many beggars and starving children to crowd the streets. Irish people were faced …show more content…

Another status quo talked about in “The Modest Proposal” is about differences of Religion and Culture. Swift suggests that Religion causes an animosity between the poor and rich. Swift is shown to have hatred towards the Roman Catholics. He mentions that he wants to get rid of these babies, to lower their population in the country.This can be seen in paragraph 13. “For we are told by a grave author […] that there are more children born in Roman Catholic countries about nine months after Lent than any other season; therefore, reckoning a year after Lent, the markets will be more glutted than usual because the number of popish infants is at least three to one in the kingdom, and therefore it will have one other collateral advantage of lessening the number of papists among us.”(Swift Johnson) Throughout the paper Swift mentions that the Catholic Church has a lot of control over the Irish economy. The church believed that these Irish people were uncivilized, barbaric, savage, and cannibals. This is why they viewed them as less, and could influence them and rule their territory. The last status quo that was mentioned is the use of power the rich have. Swift mentions that the rich “devour the poor” to get their money and fame. This power and money are at the expense of the lower class. In the final paragraph it mentions “relieve the poor..but give pleasure to the rich.” (Swift, Johnson) The only time the poor are valued as less is when they profit the rich. “...a

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